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New Orleans has always stood as one of the most unique cities in the U.S., seamlessly blending native culture with French, Latin, and Creole influences. Musically, the Big Easy is known as the birthplace of jazz, and the city celebrates this cultural heritage each year at the annual New Orleans Jazz Festival. The already vibrant city enjoys an unconstrained burst of vitality each spring at the New Orleans Fairgrounds, where hundreds of thousands flock to hear live performances from acclaimed national and regional musicians, whose genres range from jazz to bluegrass, Cajun to rock. Alongside over 100 musical groups, festival-goers can feast on local cuisine—like beignets, jambalaya, and po-boys—while browsing arts and craft tents, local vendor booths, and interactive cultural “villages.” Immerse yourself in local heritage and enjoy the New Orleans Jazz Fest 2015 lineup with single-day or full weekend passes, listed below.

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New Orleans Jazz Fest tickets are always a big sellers at Vivid Seats with thousands of live music lovers annually traveling to the Big Easy for the famous festival. The inaugural New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival was held in 1970 and has since grown into one of the most attended multi-day festivals in the USA. Customers buy cheap New Orleans Jazz Fest tickets from Vivid Seats to savor the rich culture of Louisiana and see some of music's biggest names perform.

Festival officials are expecting 2015 New Orleans Jazz Fest tickets to sell out quickly with the celebration of music and culture gaining wide-spread acclaim nationally. From famous New Orleans musicians like The Neville Brothers and Allen Toussaint to rock legends like Bruce Springsteen and Van Morrison, Jazz Fest has brought out the very best in music in recent years. Exciting artists are scheduled for all New Orleans Jazz Fest dates, making live music enthusiasts from coast to coast very anxious to acquire New Orleans Jazz Fest tickets. Celebrate all things Cajun by attending Jazz Fest this coming spring way down south in New Orleans!

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New Orleans Jazz Festival 2015 Boasts Elton John, The Who, and Dozens More

The New Orleans Jazz Festival lineup for 2015 was confirmed on Jan. 12, revealing a host of talent in store for the latest edition of the annual event. Over the course of two weekends (April 24-26 and April 30-May 3), more than 120 artists will grace the stages at this festival held on the New Orleans Fairgrounds. The first weekend has booked a host of top acts across all genres, starting the first night with Keith Urban, Wilco, and Hozier. The rest of the weekend will feature performances from The Who and John Legend (April 25), as well as Jimmy Buffett, Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga, and Pitbull (April 26).

The second weekend will be a four-day event, starting on Thursday, April 30 with acts like Widespread Panic and Alison Krauss. The next night, May 1, will be headlined by No Doubt and Chicago, while fans in attendance on May 2 can see performers from across the pond: Elton John and Ed Sheeran. On May 3, acts like Steve Winwood, Kacey Musgraves, and Maze will close out the New Orleans Jazz Festival 2015. Hometown outfit Trombone Short and Orleans Avenue will also be on hand for this final day.

An unbelievable concert lineup has been assembled for the 45th edition of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. As usual, the event will take place over two separate weekends, April 25-27, and May 1-4 at the New Orleans Fairgrounds, with precise performance dates assigned in advance for each confirmed act. Veteran rockers Eric Clapton (April 27) and Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band (May 3) lead the 2014 New Orleans Jazz Festival lineup, topping a bill that also includes the likes of Christina Aguilera (May 2), Phish (April 26), Santana (April 25), Arcade Fire (May 4), Robin Thicke (April 26), Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters (April 26), Vampire Weekend (April 27), The String Cheese Incident (May 1), Alabama Shakes (May 2), Charlie Wilson (April 27), and Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue (May 4), among many, many more.

Since 1970, the New Orleans Jazz Festival has strived to provide audiences with an eclectic mix of musicians spanning various genres and hailing from all different parts of the world. In addition to the live performances, guests also have the opportunity to bask in the elements of culture, crafts, food, and art. New Orleans Jazz Festival tickets are available for purchase in the form of weekend and single-day passes depending on your preferences.